leap out



leap out (of something)

to jump outward from something. A mouse leapt out of the cereal box and frightened everyone. I opened the box and a mouse leapt out.
See also: leap, out

leap out

v.
1. To spring or bound outward: The cat leaped out from behind the bush and pounced on the mouse.
2. To draw immediate attention; be immediately apparent: That red lettering really leaps out from the page. If the answers don't leap out at you, you probably didn't study enough.
See also: leap, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ives-History
Momi-Hawaiian
JulekYUW-lekPolish
Rossi[rəu'si:]
Marsaili-Scottish
Anush-Armenian